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Multiple D.C. officials attended a rededication ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to unveil new headstones for Jewish World War I veterans who were buried beneath Latin Crosses.
For generations, Army Pvt. David Moser's grave was marked by an erroneous headstone with a Latin cross, not a Star of David.
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WWI soldier's headstone finally marked with Jewish StarThis week of Passover, a Jewish-American serviceman buried at Arlington National Cemetery more than a century ago, finally ...
Tragically, after surviving the war, like so many soldiers fighting the war in Europe, he succumbed to the Spanish flu in ...
Lawmakers are seeking to honor the estimated 600 Jewish-American service members who were improperly buried beneath Latin ...
Deborah Berlinger Eiferman rose from her wheelchair and was helped to the lectern set up in the grass near the grave of her ...
This week of Passover, a Jewish American serviceman buried at Arlington National Cemetery more than a century ago finally ...
David Moser – her “baby uncle” as she called him – in Arlington Cemetery. She is 102 ... “Star of David to be inscribed on headstone.” But for unknown reasons, his headstone was ...
The Arlington Park Cemetery manager told Greenfield detectives at least 40 brass vases have been stolen from headstones in the last six months.
We have a sense, I think, of paying a long overdue debt to these men,” Shalom Lamm, the chief historian of Operation Benjamin, told attendees about Pfc. Adolph Hanf and ...
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